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2008MNRAS.391L..74G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 391, L74-L78 (2008/November-3)

Enhanced dust emission in the HL Tau disc: a low-mass companion in formation?

GREAVES J.S., RICHARDS A.M.S., RICE W.K.M. and MUXLOW T.W.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have imaged the disc of the young star HL Tau using the Very Large Array (VLA) at 1.3 cm, with 0.08-arcsec resolution (as small as the orbit of Jupiter). The disc is around half the stellar mass, assuming a canonical gas mass conversion from the measured mass in large dust grains. A simulation shows that such discs are gravitationally unstable, and can fragment at radii of a few tens of au to form planets. The VLA image shows a compact feature in the disc at 65 au radius (confirming the `nebulosity' of Welch et al.), which is interpreted as a localized surface density enhancement representing a candidate protoplanet in its earliest accretion phase. If correct, this is the first image of a low-mass companion object seen together with the parent disc material out of which it is forming. The object has an inferred gas plus dust mass of ~14MJupiter, similar to the mass of a protoplanet formed in the simulation. The disc instability may have been enhanced by a stellar flyby: the proper motion of the nearby star XZ Tau shows it could have recently passed the HL Tau disc as close as ∼600 au.

Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - planetary systems: formation - planetary systems: protoplanetary discs - stars: pre-main-sequence - radio continuum: stars

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